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August 19, 2025Rwanda, known as the Land of a Thousand Hills, is more than just mountain gorillas and breathtaking landscapes. For bird lovers, this small but diverse country is a true paradise, home to an impressive variety of bird species. Whether you are a seasoned birder with a life list or a curious traveler hoping to spot something colorful along the trails, Rwanda offers one of the best birdwatching experiences in East Africa.
In this guide, Traford Safaris takes you through the best places to go birdwatching in Rwanda, what species to look out for, and why this experience should be on every nature lover’s bucket list.
Why Rwanda is a Birdwatcher’s Dream
Birdwatching in Rwanda is rewarding for several reasons:
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Compact Size: Unlike larger countries where birding sites are spread far apart, Rwanda’s small size means you can explore diverse habitats within short travel distances.
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Rich Biodiversity: The combination of rainforests, wetlands, savannah, and mountains makes Rwanda a hotspot for both common and rare bird species.
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Endemic Species: Rwanda is part of the Albertine Rift, a globally recognized area for endemic birds that cannot be found anywhere else.
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Accessibility: National parks and reserves are well-connected, making birdwatching safaris easy to plan and combine with gorilla trekking or cultural tours.
Top Birdwatching Destinations in Rwanda
1. Nyungwe Forest National Park
Nyungwe Forest is Rwanda’s crown jewel for birding. This ancient rainforest harbors over 300 species, including 29 Albertine Rift endemics. Some of the most sought-after species here include:
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Ruwenzori Turaco
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Grauer’s Swamp Warbler
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Albertine Owlet
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Red-collared Mountain Babbler
The Canopy Walkway, suspended high above the forest floor, is one of the best birding vantage points in East Africa. While walking through the treetops, you can spot sunbirds, hornbills, and flycatchers flitting through the lush greenery.
2. Akagera National Park
If you want to combine classic African safari with birding, Akagera National Park is ideal. The park’s mix of lakes, swamps, woodlands, and savannah attracts over 480 bird species, including:
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Shoebill Stork (a bucket-list species for many birders)
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Papyrus Gonolek
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African Fish Eagle
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Grey Crowned Crane (Rwanda’s national bird)
Boat safaris on Lake Ihema offer excellent opportunities to see waterbirds up close. The sight of hundreds of cormorants, herons, and kingfishers along the shoreline is truly unforgettable.
3. Volcanoes National Park
While best known for gorilla trekking, Volcanoes National Park is also a birding hotspot. Its bamboo forests and high-altitude habitats are home to over 200 bird species. Key highlights include:
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Dusky Crimsonwing
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Collared Apalis
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Ruwenzori Batis
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Archer’s Ground Robin
Birding here is often combined with gorilla trekking, golden monkey tracking, or hiking one of the Virunga volcanoes.
4. Gishwati-Mukura National Park
One of Rwanda’s newest national parks, Gishwati-Mukura, is quickly gaining recognition among birders. The park protects a small but vital section of montane rainforest that shelters Albertine Rift endemics and other rare species such as:
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Stripe-breasted Tit
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Purple-breasted Sunbird
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Grauer’s Swamp Warbler
Since it’s less crowded than Nyungwe, Gishwati offers a more intimate birding experience.
5. Lake Kivu and Wetland Areas
For waterbirds and migratory species, Lake Kivu and its surrounding wetlands are excellent birding locations. Expect to see:
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Pied Kingfisher
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White-breasted Cormorant
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Malachite Kingfisher
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African Jacana
Rwanda’s wetlands, such as Rugezi Marsh, are also important birding sites and are recognized as Important Bird Areas (IBAs) by BirdLife International.
When is the Best Time for Birdwatching in Rwanda?
Birdwatching in Rwanda is possible all year round, but the best time is during the long rainy season (March to May) and the short rains (October to November). This is when migratory birds arrive, and many species are in breeding plumage, making them easier to spot and identify.
However, the dry season (June to September) is more comfortable for travelers and combines well with gorilla trekking and game drives, making it a great choice for those looking to enjoy multiple experiences in one trip.
Birdwatching with Traford Safaris
At Traford Safaris, we create tailor-made birdwatching itineraries that allow you to explore Rwanda’s rich avian life at your own pace. Whether you want a dedicated birding safari with expert guides or a combined wildlife and cultural tour, we ensure your experience is both memorable and rewarding.
Our birdwatching tours can be customized to include:
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Birding walks in Nyungwe and Gishwati forests.
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Safari drives and boat trips in Akagera National Park.
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Gorilla trekking combined with birdwatching in Volcanoes National Park.
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Wetland birding excursions around Lake Kivu and Rugezi Marsh.
Final Thoughts
Rwanda is truly a paradise for bird lovers. With its incredible diversity, endemic species, and accessible locations, the country offers birdwatching opportunities that rival the best in Africa. Whether you’re hoping to tick off rare Albertine Rift species or simply enjoy the vibrant colors and calls of forest birds, Rwanda delivers an unforgettable experience.
If you’re ready to explore Rwanda’s birding treasures, let Traford Safaris be your guide. Together, we’ll help you discover why Rwanda deserves a top spot on every birdwatcher’s bucket list.